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01. 16. 2005

Rhinoplasty glasses

The most common plastic surgery procedure for Asians might be eyelid surgery, but following close behind is the nose job, where the nasal bridge is raised.

Now, a Japanese professor at the University of Sydney has made it possible for folks to get their gaijin nose without going under the knife. His invention comes in the form of a pair of lensless glasses, where the magic lies in the polythene nose piece. Powered by mercury batteries, the nose piece vibrates at 7,000 Hz per minute, creating a gravitational force that excites the growth of your nasal bridge cartilage. Wear it for three minutes everyday, and you should be able to look down your newly augmented nose in two to three weeks.

A pair costs HK$1, 680 at JC Shop outlets in Hong Kong, where they,Aeove experimented on a model - her nose was apparently raised from 20-()() to 30-()() after seven days of use.

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Comments

is it possible to buy the Rhinoplasty glasses online?


My god,

10 degree difference.

And after the 10 degree cheat (moving the measuring device)

That's a net gain of....uhm.....ahh....Zero.

Do they really think that we wont notice that in the first picture the edge lines up with the forehead and lips and passes threw the middle of the nostril.

And in the after it passes to the left of the nostril and goes back a good deal from the lip.

They would have been better off going on the merits of just the before and after pictures. As the after does look bigger then before.

But now I am so leery that I would never purchase their product.


Is it just me or are smaller noses cuter anyway.


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